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    Successful Compatibility Test Paves Way for Wanaka Balloon Launch

    A scientific balloon fully inflated floating in the sky. It appears plastic and clear against a clear blue sky.

    Technicians with NASA's Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility (CSBF) reached a major milestone Wednesday, March 30, after successfully completing an instrument compatibility test in preparation for launching a super pressure balloon from Wanaka, New Zealand. The daylong test, also referred to as a hang test because it involves suspending the payload from the launch crane and …

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    Compatibility Testing Begins for Super Balloon

    NASA conducts compatibility test for balloon launch

    In preparation for its upcoming super pressure balloon launch, NASA's Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility kicked off a compatibility test Wednesday, March 30, at Wanaka Airport. The test, also referred to as a hang test because it involves suspending the payload from the launch crane and hooking the entire system up from top to bottom, is …

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    Balloon Team Prepares for Good Day, Stands Ready for Anything

    Tabletop exercise

    Tuesday's preparations for the upcoming super pressure balloon launch from Wanaka, New Zealand, kicked off with a weather forecast for Friday, April 1, the first potential launch opportunity for the team. At this time, the weather for Friday is less than ideal for launch, but the team continues to monitor conditions and will make a …

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    Belly-landed Aircraft Gets a Lift from NASA’s Balloon Team

    NASA balloon program helps airport emergency response

    A little post-airshow excitement occurred at Wanaka Airport March 28 when a World War II era Harvard aircraft safely belly landed on the airport's runway around 9:30 a.m. March 28. After touching down, the aircraft's landing gear apparently collapsed, bringing the aircraft's belly down to the runway surface. No injuries were reported in the incident, …

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    Why Wanaka Works Well for NASA Balloons

    Super pressure balloon launch: Wanaka 2015

    As the location for NASA's long-duration, mid-latitude super pressure balloon missions, one might ask: Why Wanaka, New Zealand? Six reasons come to mind: latitude, attitude, solitude, duration, weather and night. Latitude Some science experiments need to observe phenomena in the sky at locations only accessible by launching mid-latitude balloon flights centered around 45 degrees south …

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    NASA Balloon Program Supports Warbirds Over Wanaka Airshow

    Balloon Program conducts outreach at Warbirds Airshow

    The first A in NASA was celebrated to the full in Wanaka, New Zealand, this Easter weekend with more than 50,000 turning out for the Warbirds Over Wanaka Airshow. The biennial homage to aeronautics past and present featured aircraft from World War II to the present, fixed wing and rotary aircraft, as well as modern …

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    Super Pressure Balloon a highlight during New Zealand Airshow

    Balloon display set up

    New and vintage planes zoomed over the skies in Wanaka, New Zealand, during the Warbirds Over Wanaka Airshow, a biennial homage to aviation history as well as an aerobatics spectacle. With history a focal point of the event, NASA's Balloon Program proved a perfect fit alongside the warbirds, serving as a gentle reminder that before …

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    Robert H. Goddard Honor Award ceremonies on opposite sides of the globe

    Goddard Honor Awards in New Zealand

    NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center conducted its semiannual Robert H. Goddard Honor Awards ceremony at the center's Greenbelt campus on Tuesday, March 22. Among those honored was the Mid-Latitude Southern Hemisphere Long-Duration Balloon (LDB) Team for their work in establishing Wanaka, New Zealand, as a site for NASA's Scientific Balloon missions in 2015. Representatives from …

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    Payload recovery key capability for NASA balloons

    Large, translucent-white science balloon dominating a mountainous landscape

    NASA's scientific balloon technicians marked another flight checklist item complete today after joining the base fitting of the Super Pressure Balloon (SPB) to the payload parachute. After making the connection, technicians worked to verify power and signal cables were aligned and properly connected. The team continues to work toward an April 1 launch date from …

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